The team that produced the large-scale online multiplayer mod "Skyrim Together" for "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" originally planned to produce a large-scale mod with the same functions for "Star Sky", but this plan has been shattered because the mod maker who started the project believed that the game was "*** garbage".

One of the developers of Skyrim's cross-play mod took to the project's Discord community server to explain how the short-lived project came to be. A developer named Cosideci explained that the team was so excited about the idea of ​​an online mod for "Starry Sky" that they began reverse engineering the game on the day of release and transplanted the online code of "Skyrim" in an attempt to create an online mod.

However, when they ported about 70% of the vast code of the "Skyrim Together" Mod, they encountered a problem: "The game is really garbage."

"I didn't realize this until I actually started playing the game a week after its release. The game was boring, bland, and the main draw of a Bethesda game, which is exploring a vivid, hand-crafted world, was completely absent," he said.

"Regardless, most people know this, and most people agree. There's no need to reiterate it, just read any of the many comments online to know. That said, I will not continue to develop 'Starfield Together.' I will not put my heart and energy into making mods for a mediocre game like this."

However, he also said that if anyone wants to complete this Mod, he will share the completed parts online. She stated that completing the mod "will probably still require over 100 hours of work." The developer also stated that although it is 70% complete, the "Starfield Together" Mod is not yet functional.

"Starry Sky" was nominated for the Best Role-Playing Game at TGA2023 held yesterday, but in the end it did not win any award.